Kelsi Dahlia
Kelsi Dahlia is an American sprint butterfly and freestyle specialist, and the first woman in history to swim the 100-yard butterfly in under 50 seconds. Born July 15, 1994 to Bob and Erica Worrell, she grew up in Westampton, New Jersey prior to joining the University of Louisville's swimming and diving team where she's studying Exercise Science. The American Record Holder is also a multi-time NCAA All-American and National Champion.
High school
Dahlia graduated from Rancocas Valley Regional High School in New Jersey, where she was the Team MVP and the Burlington County Swimmer of the Year for four years in a row. Aside from being a three-time state champion in the 100-yard fly, Dahlia was also a Senior Nationals Qualifier and a high school All-American in backstroke, freestyle and butterfly events. The summer before her freshman year Dahlia was a finalist in the 100-meter free at the Junior National Championships, and qualified for the Olympic Trials in the 100-meter fly.
Louisville
2012-2013
As a freshman Dahlia made an impact right away. Dropping three seconds from her incoming 100 fly time, Dahlia broke the Big East record in the event. She won all three of her individual events at the Big East Championships, and she qualified …

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